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>> don hardy. >> hello, don. >> i just said that to tammy, we had a great time. >> ann? annie, right here. sam and jan want to get a picture. there she is. >> i am here because of you. >> everybody look right here. >> you wanted to raise my taxes. >> you didn't have to do that. >> he wanted to raise taxes and raise revenue in this country. >> in body. >> the author and his wife. don and becky and they have been six years on this baby. >> i am surprise they finished it in such a quicktime, the way you are, you old coot. >> go ahead intel c-span whatever you would like. >> these are pals of mine. >> how are you? >> your book will give special attention. >> we have already bought it, but i told them that i wanted you to write something. [inaudible conversations] >> we ought to have a pilot looks. i can do it tomorrow some time. stack them all. buffalo bills great-granddaughter. >> we wanted to find out where the book was. >> linda, my god. you old rascal. how good of you to come. >> i really asked your wife to sign the book as i set out that she did most of it. >> tomorrow
>> don hardy. >> hello, don. >> i just said that to tammy, we had a great time. >> ann? annie, right here. sam and jan want to get a picture. there she is. >> i am here because of you. >> everybody look right here. >> you wanted to raise my taxes. >> you didn't have to do that. >> he wanted to raise taxes and raise revenue in this country. >> in body. >> the author and his wife. don and becky and they have been six years on this...
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this is a shot at don. there is just a single light on. it's hard to see, but the second. on the right has a single illuminated window and that's the only light you see other than those tingling from light posts. the smoke from the chimney and of course the gorgeous guy. if any of you are photographers camille be impressed to know that the asa speed of the film, the kodachrome was 10. so to capture a photograph like this at don but they tend asa film, he was not a bad photographer, bill manbo. and he loved to shoot portraits. it's mary his wife and steamy. rembrandt mentioned sammy before. a and sister, very striking, very handsome photograph of his wife and brother-in-law and especially loved shooting photographs of children as we all do. that's billy, his son with the military cap leaning to one side there. they're playing with something. it might be a marvel, might be something else. this is a little group of children, a little bit ragtag looking it must be said, but adorable. that's billy on the right with the blue cap and galoshes and a little baseball bat looking thi
this is a shot at don. there is just a single light on. it's hard to see, but the second. on the right has a single illuminated window and that's the only light you see other than those tingling from light posts. the smoke from the chimney and of course the gorgeous guy. if any of you are photographers camille be impressed to know that the asa speed of the film, the kodachrome was 10. so to capture a photograph like this at don but they tend asa film, he was not a bad photographer, bill manbo....
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don had to put that all in how many pages? 460. ladies and gentlemen, don party. [applause] >> wow. what a treat this is. thank you. if i ever got in front of a crowd like this is set of sending in the shadows like normally do i should be very careful what i say because he said one day be the toast of the town in the next day you're just toast. so thank you all, thank you, peter. thank you, tammy and can. an amazing guy. i met and commend the work with glen bailey and holly page. i met him 18 years ago in china. a great guy then to migrate dynel. if it hadn't been for him we would not be here tonight. so jackie, wherever she is. no, there. without heard the invitation list would have been a mess. i have known allen and simpson for just over 50 years. i grew up in wyoming. i heard all the stories and i was a kid and then i tried to do them myself. he helped me out of that. i worked 18 years. press secretary in the chief of staff, responsible for all mistakes. [laughter] when he went to retire and went harvard, i went to the smithsonian and those in charge of government. my wonderful
don had to put that all in how many pages? 460. ladies and gentlemen, don party. [applause] >> wow. what a treat this is. thank you. if i ever got in front of a crowd like this is set of sending in the shadows like normally do i should be very careful what i say because he said one day be the toast of the town in the next day you're just toast. so thank you all, thank you, peter. thank you, tammy and can. an amazing guy. i met and commend the work with glen bailey and holly page. i met...
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. >> host: in i am john galt, you draw parallels between bill gates and hank rear don. why? >> guest: because in the book, henry created a new kind of metal, that product was so competitive, so disruptive to the status quo that the unholy alliance of corrupt businessmen and corrupt business officials con conspired to put him out of business the same way as people couldn't compete with microsoft windows conspired to put bill gates out of bids in the late 990s when that antitrust action was brought against him. don't tell yourself that was just some do-gooder action by some holier than thou bureaucrat in washington. those guys were paid off and egged on by people in silicon valley who couldn't compete with bill gates. >> host: there's just a little taste of donald luskin's "i am john galt: today's heroic innovators building the world and the villainous parasites destroying it." this is booktv on c-span2. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. type the author or book title in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search. you
. >> host: in i am john galt, you draw parallels between bill gates and hank rear don. why? >> guest: because in the book, henry created a new kind of metal, that product was so competitive, so disruptive to the status quo that the unholy alliance of corrupt businessmen and corrupt business officials con conspired to put him out of business the same way as people couldn't compete with microsoft windows conspired to put bill gates out of bids in the late 990s when that antitrust...
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representative don manzullo and leader mcconnell, senator feinstein, john mccain. our thanks and appreciation to mrs. bush and madame secretary for taking time to be here today and the contributions to this effort and your commitment to advancing the cause of freedom and democracy in burma. i would be remiss if i did not mention someone who's not with us today, congressman tom lantos. tom, and his wife and staff, worked so hard on behalf of burma for so many years. i wish he were here to share this moment in history with us because i think today is an amazing day. today is an incredible. who would have thought that when this bill was introduced in the house in 2008 when aung san suu kyi was under house arrest that in a few short years she would be standing or sitting with us on u.s. soil receiving this honor as a member of the burmese parliament. back then we thought about granting the metal and extension which may have been the first time a person would have received in the history of the metal the congressional gold medal while in detention. who would have imagin
representative don manzullo and leader mcconnell, senator feinstein, john mccain. our thanks and appreciation to mrs. bush and madame secretary for taking time to be here today and the contributions to this effort and your commitment to advancing the cause of freedom and democracy in burma. i would be remiss if i did not mention someone who's not with us today, congressman tom lantos. tom, and his wife and staff, worked so hard on behalf of burma for so many years. i wish he were here to share...
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in new york or listen to don imus. he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this. so i listened to the message and after listening to it the second and third time, i realized it is not an impersonator. it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i had his two dogs had lunch together. on monday his stocks came to the senate because the senate wasn't in session and they could roam and play in the senate. that's a weird site, believe me. we were brought into a tiny little conference room for two dogs, senator and me with the card table and the senator, who was always on the target. they believed he would feel better the center he was, had the most bedraggled sandwich i've ever seen, like a sliver of tuna fish that looked as old as he was end on a piece of bread. i had two pieces of red in potato chips. we talked for three, four hours. but i remember saying over and over again is you don't want me to write this book because i'm an historian and i'm going to find stuff.
in new york or listen to don imus. he had a ted kennedy impersonator and sounded just like this. so i listened to the message and after listening to it the second and third time, i realized it is not an impersonator. it was the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington and the senator and i had his two dogs had lunch together. on monday his stocks came to the senate because the senate wasn't in session and they could roam...
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[laughter] i don't know if any of of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, "imus in the morning." he had a ted kennedy impersonator, and it sounded just like this. so i listened to the message, and of after listening to it the second or third time, i realized it was not an impersonator, it was the senate asking me to come -- the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington, and the senator and i and his two dogs had lunch together. on mondays his dogs came to the senate with him because the senate wasn't in session, and they could roam, yeah, play in the senate. it was a weird sight, believe me. [laughter] we were brought into a tiny little conference room. the two dog, the senator and me with a card table in the middle. and the senator, who was always on a diet, they believed that his back, he would feel better the thinner he was, had the most bedraggled sandwich i've ever seen, you know, like a sliver of tuna fish that looked as old as he was. and on a piece of bread. i add two pieces -- i had two pieces of
[laughter] i don't know if any of of you grew up in new york or listened to don imus, "imus in the morning." he had a ted kennedy impersonator, and it sounded just like this. so i listened to the message, and of after listening to it the second or third time, i realized it was not an impersonator, it was the senate asking me to come -- the senator asking me to come to washington to talk to him about doing a biography of his father. i went to washington, and the senator and i and his...
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1952, is whittaker chambers, who publishes a book and they were allies when richard nixon was taking don algier hiss and nixon does a lot to promote chambers' book and it's interesting to note what chambers -- how chambers conceptualizes the cold war in "witness" that comes out in 1952. i will quote from the book. for chambers, the west had to discover, and i quote, in suffering and pain, a power of faith, which will provide man's mind at the same intensity with the same two certainties that communism provide, that is, a reason to live and a reason to die. if the west fails, this will be the century of the great social wars. if it succeeds, this will be the century of the great wars of faith. there's a real attempt to put the cold war on a religious basis, fervorred emotional basis and that's something nixon is very big on in his support of chambers and in his attack on stevenson and atchison, and most clearly articulated by joseph mccarthy. who is also a chief ally of rich nikschon, and who eisenhower feels very uncomfortable and awkward around and yet will go to wisconsin and campaign
1952, is whittaker chambers, who publishes a book and they were allies when richard nixon was taking don algier hiss and nixon does a lot to promote chambers' book and it's interesting to note what chambers -- how chambers conceptualizes the cold war in "witness" that comes out in 1952. i will quote from the book. for chambers, the west had to discover, and i quote, in suffering and pain, a power of faith, which will provide man's mind at the same intensity with the same two...
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so every week i run a meeting and my friend don davis as they are and he says well, you know, you know, i'm talking about going into a field, look into the sky and see what you see. he couldn't tell me. well it turns out that the concept of a circle was a radical new invention and to change things. having it right under your nose does not give it as a module. [inaudible] to put it up in your brain and we have times of these things. after peter had been living with blabbering services for thousands of years. the big question is what is there right now that could be turned into my tool. of some kind. when we missing. what do we have in our concepts that we can't see beyond and not the tools with which we look at reality. people who don't have any of these concepts at all, all of a sudden this new vista opens up to you at ways to reopen up to things. the concept in here that abandons the sheer dependency on matter and looks at something that those of us don't look at. it is sometimes so bigger is that it has an identity and we will do just about anything to maintain that identity. and it
so every week i run a meeting and my friend don davis as they are and he says well, you know, you know, i'm talking about going into a field, look into the sky and see what you see. he couldn't tell me. well it turns out that the concept of a circle was a radical new invention and to change things. having it right under your nose does not give it as a module. [inaudible] to put it up in your brain and we have times of these things. after peter had been living with blabbering services for...
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[murmullos] don pablo. lo estaba buscando don pablo. hombre, antoñito. qué alegría verle don pablo. pero va-va...vaya momento. ¿pero qué haces tú en el entierro de cejas? no, no he venido por el entierro si yo a éste sólo le conocía por lo del maletín. [entre dientes] calla, calla, calla. valiente hijo de &%$#. debería haberse muerto antes. ya. acuérdate, cada licencia que nos daba había que untarlo. ¿quién te ha dicho que estaba yo aquí? pues es que he llama'o a su casa y me ha dicho la criada que estaba en el velatorio, porque estoy desepera'o don pablo. desde ayer desespera'o y usted sin aparecer. ¿qué te ha pasa'o? ¡¿cómo qué ha pasa'o? pues ha pasa'o lo peor que podía...! no grites, que hay un muerto, hombre. ¡ha pasa'o lo peor que podía pasar don pablo. necesito hablar con usted. pues has elegido un mal momento... es que estoy desespera'o. no gracias. sí, sí. gracias. bueno. ¡ahhh! ¿no tendría un momento para ir a un sitio y hablar más tranquilamente? que lo necesito. antoñito, acabo de llegar, no puedo irme así como así. entiéndelo. bueno. sent
[murmullos] don pablo. lo estaba buscando don pablo. hombre, antoñito. qué alegría verle don pablo. pero va-va...vaya momento. ¿pero qué haces tú en el entierro de cejas? no, no he venido por el entierro si yo a éste sólo le conocía por lo del maletín. [entre dientes] calla, calla, calla. valiente hijo de &%$#. debería haberse muerto antes. ya. acuérdate, cada licencia que nos daba había que untarlo. ¿quién te ha dicho que estaba yo aquí? pues es que he llama'o a su casa y...
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don' was done by a 54-year-old judge in georgia, and it was uncovered these hundreds of messages between him and a defendant in the courtroom, including one agreeing to pay part of her rent, and anotherinl one where she offer him a year't worth of free massages and saids "lol, i'm not really trying tond bribe you." [laughter] aloud, i number two, if you're a bigamist, don't let wife number two post your new wedding photo on facebook in a place where wife number one will see it. [laughter]whoto that happened. one married john in a dream wedding in italy. the pictures so beautiful the company that aringed it had thes on the website.anged it she has two children. she thinks she's in a great marriage, and then on facebook,w she stumbles across a picture or heria then husband dressed as a prince at disney world marrying a princess.ed a you know, he was committing bigamy, and he was not even a mormon. number three, if you are a soldier, don't disclose on facebook where you will benu bombing the next day.cebook wheu [laughter]xt when israeli soldiers gained the right to use social networks, the
don' was done by a 54-year-old judge in georgia, and it was uncovered these hundreds of messages between him and a defendant in the courtroom, including one agreeing to pay part of her rent, and anotherinl one where she offer him a year't worth of free massages and saids "lol, i'm not really trying tond bribe you." [laughter] aloud, i number two, if you're a bigamist, don't let wife number two post your new wedding photo on facebook in a place where wife number one will see it....
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they walked in, said don and lincoln reaches over and announces that he just got a wonderful ship it in the mail that he wants to share with them. and it's a book of humorous short stories by a comic writer and he insists on reading one of them allowed. really from our case today, humor, dialect humor about a guy who has a traveling? figure museum and he goes into utica, new york and some group they are mistakes his actual betrayer of christ, smashes his? figure, really story. when he gets to the end, he roars with laughter. some and compared his last to a horse. and according to one account, dead silence from the cabinet. nobody laughed. and he said, why don't you laugh? hereunder as much much pressure as i am and if i didn't laugh, i would die. some of his stories were long shaggy dog stories. many of them i cannot repeat on c-span. but he had some one-liners as well. it is the two-faced politician and he said if i had two faces, what i wait this one? his humor was also very type tickell and amnesty was also very much like the president closer to his time, ronald reagan, who also l
they walked in, said don and lincoln reaches over and announces that he just got a wonderful ship it in the mail that he wants to share with them. and it's a book of humorous short stories by a comic writer and he insists on reading one of them allowed. really from our case today, humor, dialect humor about a guy who has a traveling? figure museum and he goes into utica, new york and some group they are mistakes his actual betrayer of christ, smashes his? figure, really story. when he gets to...
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i take issue with what bob , don payments when the. i take issue with what bob -- downpayments went down. this was a process that was slow but went on for many years. this chart is inverted showing the decline in down payment on some brymac and sub prime tries to compete with what fannie, freddie and fha were doing and historically some prime had 20% down payment on purchase loans. this chart starts in 2001. the data provided to me showed that in 1992 was a 25% down payment. >> one minute. >> you have the debt ratios kept going up and up and up. i point out this was a process that took place every year. by 2007 over 1-third of the gmc's full documented loan exceeded a $40,000 debt ratio. tom provided data that said that was the beast sub prime loan in 1991. that is how prime changed due to these efforts. i would only add that it happened relatively early in fannie mae and freddie mac were large players in it. the consequences of the misrepresentation on lending is well known. same thing happened with credit scores. back to the quote, l
i take issue with what bob , don payments when the. i take issue with what bob -- downpayments went down. this was a process that was slow but went on for many years. this chart is inverted showing the decline in down payment on some brymac and sub prime tries to compete with what fannie, freddie and fha were doing and historically some prime had 20% down payment on purchase loans. this chart starts in 2001. the data provided to me showed that in 1992 was a 25% down payment. >> one...
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>> i think so, don. and what's really troubling about the debate is really missed by a lot of commentators, this is really a spending issue. we understand that even if taxes go up on individuals making over 200,000 and families making over 250, it only plugs about 8% of the deficit problem over the next ten years. we have a $1.3 trillion deficit for 2012. it will be about a trillion for 2013. we're borrowing 35 cents on the dollar. the enormous problem is interest rates are way below normal, so when they spike, which they inevitably will, and the government is borrowing very short term to keep its costs down, the deficit is going to swamp the economy. and at that point you're going to have the debt crisis, and you're going to need a whole new stream of revenues. the only thing that paul krugman and paul ryan agree on, in a crisis situation, only a value-added tax will solve this problem. by raising marginal tax rates to get us out of this potential crisis. so we need very, very steep spending cuts, all o
>> i think so, don. and what's really troubling about the debate is really missed by a lot of commentators, this is really a spending issue. we understand that even if taxes go up on individuals making over 200,000 and families making over 250, it only plugs about 8% of the deficit problem over the next ten years. we have a $1.3 trillion deficit for 2012. it will be about a trillion for 2013. we're borrowing 35 cents on the dollar. the enormous problem is interest rates are way below...
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>> yeah, i remember it pretty clearly, don. somebody pulled a gun out and told us to leave the neighborhood. and we had to get the guy to put his gun down. >> we interviewed a self-professed gang member in silhouette. here's how he talked about the problem. what's the violence for? what's the ole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flows my way. all about the mighty dollar. >> so if you kill somebody, you get rid of them, that's more money for you? i don't mean you specifically -- >> not me specifically. but some people. >> explain it to me. what do you mean by that? >> [ bleep ] they just cut the middle man out. some people in the way. some people got to die for the next man to get them to get on top. >> if these guys are killing each other, we know that innocent people are getting away with a lot of this. even people on social media are saying, if these people are killing themselves, why should we care about it? >> we should really care because what's going on in chicago is three things are happeni
>> yeah, i remember it pretty clearly, don. somebody pulled a gun out and told us to leave the neighborhood. and we had to get the guy to put his gun down. >> we interviewed a self-professed gang member in silhouette. here's how he talked about the problem. what's the violence for? what's the ole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flows my way. all about the mighty dollar. >> so if you kill somebody, you get rid of them, that's more money for...
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>> yeah, i remember it pretty clearly, don. somebody pulled a gun out and told us to leave the neighborhood. and we had to get the guy to put his gun down. >> we interviewed a self-prof s self-professed gang member in silhouette. here's how he talked about the problem. what's the violence for? what's the ole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flows my way. all about the mighty dollar. >> so if you kill somebody, you get rid of them, that's more money for you? i don't mean you specifically -- >> not me specifically. but some people. >> explain it to me. what do you mean by that? >> [ bleep ] they just cut the middle man out. some people in the way. some people got to die for the next man to get them to get on top. >> if these guys are killing each other, we know that innocent people are getting away with a lot of this. even people on social media are saying, if these people are killing themselves, why should we care about it? >> we should really care because what's going on in chicago is that -- thre
>> yeah, i remember it pretty clearly, don. somebody pulled a gun out and told us to leave the neighborhood. and we had to get the guy to put his gun down. >> we interviewed a self-prof s self-professed gang member in silhouette. here's how he talked about the problem. what's the violence for? what's the ole reason for shooting? why do so many people get shot? >> traffic flows my way. all about the mighty dollar. >> so if you kill somebody, you get rid of them, that's...
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don? >> holly, you have been involved with this family, you helped the mother get on our program. and i'm sorry. i can't help it. >> i know. >> it's so amazing. it's christmas time, you could feel her in the studio. you were sitting here, she was in so much pain, clutching the teddy bears and you know, it's so interesting, holly, yesterday discussing whether or not to do the story, because we are a national news organization and we said it's an amber alert, and we started to discuss it and say, you know what? no, let's put the story on television. >> because they could be anywhere. and we know, like i said, we know that they were seen in the walmart in tennessee, so they have gone from georgia to tennessee, they could be anywhere and now we are hearing they are in texas. and don, what a wonderful holiday surprise for those of us in the media who normally report on the saddened of things to be able to use our vehicle, our media for a positive thing to bring these little boys back to their m
don? >> holly, you have been involved with this family, you helped the mother get on our program. and i'm sorry. i can't help it. >> i know. >> it's so amazing. it's christmas time, you could feel her in the studio. you were sitting here, she was in so much pain, clutching the teddy bears and you know, it's so interesting, holly, yesterday discussing whether or not to do the story, because we are a national news organization and we said it's an amber alert, and we started to...
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>> hanging in there, don. it's been tough, more so as a father than a school safety professional and i know we spent some time in newtown and, you know, the people's faces, they were shell shocked as i drove around town worked with you and soledad and others. it's just something that i'll never forget and a punch in the gut as a father. >> when i hear people who come up with some of these ridiculous proposals and who say we should, you know, be looking at other things besides the gun rules, i just wish they could see all the faces that we saw, the people we saw and what they were dealing with. maybe they may change their minds a little bit or there may be some more compromise. >> i have been in this business for over 25 years. i have had hundreds of e-mails and people with bulletproof vests for teachers and arming teachers and a bulletproof backpack and the list just goes on and on, and we're struggling to get people to focus on the fundamentals. the best practices have been in place since post-columbine. we k
>> hanging in there, don. it's been tough, more so as a father than a school safety professional and i know we spent some time in newtown and, you know, the people's faces, they were shell shocked as i drove around town worked with you and soledad and others. it's just something that i'll never forget and a punch in the gut as a father. >> when i hear people who come up with some of these ridiculous proposals and who say we should, you know, be looking at other things besides the...
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don and i will stick with you while we follow what is going on. take a look at what is going op at the capitol and pretty picture, and i hope they are getting work done in there. lawmakers are getting work done and they are filing in for the roll call. you don't want to leave it for the last minute. the talks are aimed at preventing us from going over the fiscal cliff and they are not making a lot of progress. the two sides are talking, and that is the good news. that is the best that can be said for what is happening on capitol hill. if you wished that the deadline would push the democrats and the republicans to get to a deal, we are still, don, waiting for that to happen. i suspect that i have a better chance of growing hair than we have of getting a deal tonight. >> yes, probably. i mean -- [ laughter ] -- you are right, pretty pictures, and that is about it at this point, and nothing pretty is happening right now, because, ali, in less than 30 hours before we go over the fiscal cliff, and it is not clear whether a last-minute deal is even poss
don and i will stick with you while we follow what is going on. take a look at what is going op at the capitol and pretty picture, and i hope they are getting work done in there. lawmakers are getting work done and they are filing in for the roll call. you don't want to leave it for the last minute. the talks are aimed at preventing us from going over the fiscal cliff and they are not making a lot of progress. the two sides are talking, and that is the good news. that is the best that can be...
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the scholars donned full academic roads and marched to the accompaniment of a band. president love et himself prepared and orally delivered an epic essay on his vision for the new institution. that essay fills some 85 pages in print. there's no need to panic -- [laughter] or head for the exits. i do not intend to emulate president lovett in that respect. the newspapers reported that the formal invocations began on october 12th which president lovett intentionally timed to coincide with the anniversary of columbus' arrival in the americas. he aimed very high in his vision for the new school. the president, though, was not the first speaker. after an opening prayer, a princeton professor -- henry van dyke -- recited a lengthy poem entitled "texas: a democratic ode," which he wrote especially for the ceremony. this poem, crawn from -- drawn from an indian legend, invoked images of frontier pioneers. the "dallas morning news" reported that the audience listened to the poet's words, quote, with the strictest attention punctuated with frequent applause. now, the next speak
the scholars donned full academic roads and marched to the accompaniment of a band. president love et himself prepared and orally delivered an epic essay on his vision for the new institution. that essay fills some 85 pages in print. there's no need to panic -- [laughter] or head for the exits. i do not intend to emulate president lovett in that respect. the newspapers reported that the formal invocations began on october 12th which president lovett intentionally timed to coincide with the...
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don? >> alison, thank you very much. >>> a lot of us would like to tell lawmakers what we think of them. here's our chance, your chance. go to ireport.com and send us a 15-second video that starts "my new year's message to washington." then tell us what you want to tell them. and we'll play your messages to congress on-air. >>> he was hoping to be home by christmas. but former president george h.w. bush still in a texas hospital. he has been in intensive care since sunday but we're hearing now his condition is improving. we're joined from houston. paul, what can you tell us about the former president's condition? >> reporter: i can tell you this, don. he is now out of intensive care and a bush spokesman is telling me this is just wonderful, great news for the family that he has finally been taken out of intensive care. and for some reason, it seems like singing is a theme here among hw bush. the oak ridge boys apparently serenaded him yesterday after barbara bush had made a call to them an
don? >> alison, thank you very much. >>> a lot of us would like to tell lawmakers what we think of them. here's our chance, your chance. go to ireport.com and send us a 15-second video that starts "my new year's message to washington." then tell us what you want to tell them. and we'll play your messages to congress on-air. >>> he was hoping to be home by christmas. but former president george h.w. bush still in a texas hospital. he has been in intensive care...
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don? >> barbara, thank you. >>> the president wants a group, headed by the vice president, to bring him recommendations on what to do about gun violence. but what will congress do with any idea they might come up with? that's next. not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means
don? >> barbara, thank you. >>> the president wants a group, headed by the vice president, to bring him recommendations on what to do about gun violence. but what will congress do with any idea they might come up with? that's next. not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made...
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i'm don lemon, and this is cnn's top ten of 2012. this hour we look at the stories that captured our attention, what we see as the biggest stories of the year around the world. in crime, money, weather, and even the biggest scandals. and later this hour, the big reveal of the most intriguing people of the year as chosen by you. we begin with the topic that dominated our coverage for much of the year. here's cnn's chief political correspondent and anchor of state of the union candy krolly with the top political stories of 2012. >> picking the top ten moments of an election year is like finding your favorite grain of sand on the beach, there are an impossible number of possibilities. there are the moments when catch phrases become boomerangs. >> if you've got a business, you didn't build that. >> i like being able to fire people that provide services to me. >> when cast members stole the spotlight. >> i'm an american woman who uses continue semgs, so let's start there. >> it's like an etch-e-sketch. shake it up and start over again. >>
i'm don lemon, and this is cnn's top ten of 2012. this hour we look at the stories that captured our attention, what we see as the biggest stories of the year around the world. in crime, money, weather, and even the biggest scandals. and later this hour, the big reveal of the most intriguing people of the year as chosen by you. we begin with the topic that dominated our coverage for much of the year. here's cnn's chief political correspondent and anchor of state of the union candy krolly with...
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>> hey, don. it looks like we've got ten counties that have been impacted from the storms last night. more than 25 injuries have been recorded in those counties. looks like we've got more than 40 homes that have sustained some type of damage, anything from minor to destroyed. several businesses have been impacted but none of the injuries are serious or life-threatening at this time. but right now, we're trying to complete our damage assessments to make sure that we're meeting the needs of the citizens with the first priority being to make sure those that have been impacted have safe and secure shelter. with the cold weather that's now entered the state. >> ten counties, 25 injuries, no deaths. 40 homes damaged, minor to completely destroyed. what are you -- how are you doing with power right now? >> so far, we haven't had a lot of power outages. some isolated power outages in those areas. power is starting to be restored. i think the biggest concern for us right now with the cold weather is that c
>> hey, don. it looks like we've got ten counties that have been impacted from the storms last night. more than 25 injuries have been recorded in those counties. looks like we've got more than 40 homes that have sustained some type of damage, anything from minor to destroyed. several businesses have been impacted but none of the injuries are serious or life-threatening at this time. but right now, we're trying to complete our damage assessments to make sure that we're meeting the needs of...
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"cnn newsroom" continues right now with don lemon. hi, don. >>> hi, suzanne. thank you very much. i'm don lemon. brooke is off today. the eyes of the world are focusing now on the white house. within the next hour, congressional leaders will begin to arrive for what is likely to be a very tense meeting with the president. this is perhaps the final effort to avert the tax increase that is expected to cost the average family several thousand dollars a year. four days remain to reach an agreement, get it passed by the house and the senate and signed into law by the president. we're talking a long shot here. now, want to show you the players. president, there in the middle, democrats nancy pelosi and harry reid. republicans mitch mcconnell and john boehner. those four members of congress are expected to make the drive from the capital, which you see on the right, down pennsylvania avenue, to the white house, there on the left. and we expect them to enter through a side door on the west side of the mansion. that's the entrance right there. and they'll meet with the president. in the ov
"cnn newsroom" continues right now with don lemon. hi, don. >>> hi, suzanne. thank you very much. i'm don lemon. brooke is off today. the eyes of the world are focusing now on the white house. within the next hour, congressional leaders will begin to arrive for what is likely to be a very tense meeting with the president. this is perhaps the final effort to avert the tax increase that is expected to cost the average family several thousand dollars a year. four days remain to...
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don, you stay here. we'll get on his trail. no that was my boss, and oh don, you're in no condition to ride. you must stay here. i'll send bullet after pat he can come back and look after him. i'll write the note. take this one. come on let me help you up on the porch. i wonder who would want to kidnap ed sick as he was. i don't know, but i'm sure going to find out. bullet. come on bullet take this to pat boy. take it to pat take it to pat boy. pat will be along pretty soon ♪ ♪ (9 step close, bishop.. now wait a minute. what is this? roy rogers rode in while we were beating up wallace. he may be suspecious and be on our trail. drive ahead. we will talk on the way. i'll send palmer right out. ♪ palmer? palmer. what's the matter? where's the old man? he's outside. why didn't you bring him in? it's not safe to hide him here. i want you to drive him on up to green horns barn. why me? what about hobo? hobo's running on into mineral cit
don, you stay here. we'll get on his trail. no that was my boss, and oh don, you're in no condition to ride. you must stay here. i'll send bullet after pat he can come back and look after him. i'll write the note. take this one. come on let me help you up on the porch. i wonder who would want to kidnap ed sick as he was. i don't know, but i'm sure going to find out. bullet. come on bullet take this to pat boy. take it to pat take it to pat boy. pat will be along pretty soon ♪ ♪ (9 step...
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don, it's a lot of intangibles here, don. this is the thing we have to think about. it's not just the tangibles of how much your taxes might go up or how much this might go down. it's the intangible of confidence. it's trust. you lose somebody's trust, how long does it take to get it back. it doesn't just come back tomorrow because you vote on something. >> i can't believe mitch mcconnell was there all day yesterday. >> it's crazy. >> he's working on a saturday. i never work on a saturday. wait a minute, i work every saturday. >> you get your job done. you don't get to tell your bosses, i'm going to do this another time. i'll get down to it in 516 days. >> but one day, one day i will be able to do that, at least i'd like to think that. >>> moving on, at the edge of the fiscal cliff, will the economy get sucked back into a recession or is a compromise possible? words of wisdom from a wall street journal senior writer right after this break. "wall street journal" senior writer right after this break. [ cellphone chirping ] [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you.
don, it's a lot of intangibles here, don. this is the thing we have to think about. it's not just the tangibles of how much your taxes might go up or how much this might go down. it's the intangible of confidence. it's trust. you lose somebody's trust, how long does it take to get it back. it doesn't just come back tomorrow because you vote on something. >> i can't believe mitch mcconnell was there all day yesterday. >> it's crazy. >> he's working on a saturday. i never work...
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i learned from don davis. >> your editor. i had the good fortune of work in a leadership role at avenue when the outcome is decided to step into the race. at the point at which michelle obama -- where there was a turn and she said they became coming in a comment the black woman shaking her knack. she was doing a story with ebony and i interviewed her and we had a half-hour. last question is always is there anything you have to tell me? and she said yes. she said i want you to come to chicago, what in the street i grew up on interview my mom and my friend. because of what you have done. it is clearly more than her. she doesn't stand a strong as she does and what could be considered a powerful and clear and grounded and is so great you've created this book to tell this incredible story. i am wondering, did she know if this history before your unearthing a? >> it was news to her. a ladder that was new. we had written an article in "the new york times" about melvina and adolphus. this is the first time she had heard of them. she
i learned from don davis. >> your editor. i had the good fortune of work in a leadership role at avenue when the outcome is decided to step into the race. at the point at which michelle obama -- where there was a turn and she said they became coming in a comment the black woman shaking her knack. she was doing a story with ebony and i interviewed her and we had a half-hour. last question is always is there anything you have to tell me? and she said yes. she said i want you to come to...
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don? >> thank you. >>> the president wants a group, headed by the vice president to bring him recommendations on what to do about gun violence. what will congress do with any ideas they might come up with? that's next. >>> gun control is the hot topic the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text.
don? >> thank you. >>> the president wants a group, headed by the vice president to bring him recommendations on what to do about gun violence. what will congress do with any ideas they might come up with? that's next. >>> gun control is the hot topic the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think...
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don and i were fortunate through really almost all our career or to work for people who were really strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >> the investigative team of donald bar let and james steele will take your calls, e-mails and tweets next month on "in depth." the pair are the co-authors of eight books. their latest, "the betrayal of the american treatment." watch live sunday, january 6th at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> so the soviets put the missiles in cuba. the united states discovers that with our flights, our surveillance flights over there, and then the tension builds, and we have a warn tee, a blockade around cuba. and one of the things that happens during that time is that a soviet submarine is found by american, by american ships, and they start to drop misis sill charges -- missile charges, depth charges on the soviet submarine. they knocked out the electrical system. the carbon dioxide was rising. people were passing out inside the submarine. they had no communications with the kremlin. the commander of the submarine says, load
don and i were fortunate through really almost all our career or to work for people who were really strong and upright in that area and just let the chips fall where they may. >> the investigative team of donald bar let and james steele will take your calls, e-mails and tweets next month on "in depth." the pair are the co-authors of eight books. their latest, "the betrayal of the american treatment." watch live sunday, january 6th at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2....
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he said he saw don lawrence and tyro garner on the bed having a will sex, not oral sex. we have a significant difference in what they say they were seeing. both of those facts would have violated the texas sodomy law. officers say they told john lawrence and tyro garner to stop what they were doing and stand back away from each other and they would not stop according to the officers. some very about male voices yelling at them inside the bed room. finally one of the officers said he flipped off a light in the bed room so everybody could see everybody very clearly now and he says they would still not stop and in fact he says john lawrence turned around and looked at the officer and looked back and continued what he was doing. for in excess of a minute, he says, until finally the officers had to literally pry them apart, stop them from violating the tax is homosexual conduct law. that is the story the officers tell. they say that was a violation of the texas law and doesn't matter that occurred inside a home or a public place, it was a violation either way it occurred betw
he said he saw don lawrence and tyro garner on the bed having a will sex, not oral sex. we have a significant difference in what they say they were seeing. both of those facts would have violated the texas sodomy law. officers say they told john lawrence and tyro garner to stop what they were doing and stand back away from each other and they would not stop according to the officers. some very about male voices yelling at them inside the bed room. finally one of the officers said he flipped off...
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usted se la pasaba de don juan. >>si piensa eso porque le reclamo a la señora chavero >>ella es su subalterna, usted es el patrón. le voy a decir que refugio es muy valiosa en esta empresa. >>con todos los errores que comete? >>si, ella con los años que lleva a trabajando aquí, tendria que contratar a dos personas para que hagan el trabajo que ella hace sola. y el problemón que nos causaría si lo acusa por acoso >>por fin solos. siempre quise tener una ocasion para decir esto. >>mirate nada más, hermosa y encantadora. >>te quiero, te quiero. nadie aquí puede impedirlo, mi amor. >>nadie, nadie. ♪. >>ay, amiga, perdoname por llegar sin avisar porfa, es que me urge contarte algo, ya me acordé quien era esa mujer >>cual mujer, erika >>como cual, la que estaba con tu marido en el restaurante >>y quien resultó ser >>es directora de un museo didáctico. >>ándale, señores, cayo el chahuistle. >>tengo que robar cámara, esta noche corona de lagrimas esta noche solo por univisión. >>ay, que bonito. >>sigo, sigo
usted se la pasaba de don juan. >>si piensa eso porque le reclamo a la señora chavero >>ella es su subalterna, usted es el patrón. le voy a decir que refugio es muy valiosa en esta empresa. >>con todos los errores que comete? >>si, ella con los años que lleva a trabajando aquí, tendria que contratar a dos personas para que hagan el trabajo que ella hace sola. y el problemón que nos causaría si lo acusa por acoso >>por fin solos. siempre quise tener una...
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request to the intelligence community saying that if any estimate has already been done -- already been don done -- mr. president, that estimate ought to be provided. so when the distinguished chair of the committee says that senators should go over to the committee's offices and look at the documents that state the intelligence community cannot do a new estimate, i just want senators to know that the language of my amendment does not ask for a new estimate. in no way does it ask for a new estimate. it simply says, if an estimate has been done, that estimate ought to be furnished. and if no estimate has been done, the answer to that is simply no. we'll be very clear about it and the matter will have been clarified. and if no estimate has been do done, then, fine, the answer would be no. and then, as i indicated earlier, mr. president, the amendment also requires the intelligence community to state whether any wholly domestic communications have been collected. that is a answer again "yes" or "no." and then finally it requires a response to whether or not the national security agency has col
request to the intelligence community saying that if any estimate has already been done -- already been don done -- mr. president, that estimate ought to be provided. so when the distinguished chair of the committee says that senators should go over to the committee's offices and look at the documents that state the intelligence community cannot do a new estimate, i just want senators to know that the language of my amendment does not ask for a new estimate. in no way does it ask for a new...
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cnn newsroom continues right now with don lemon. hey, don. . >> thank you very much. brooke is off today. a winter storm hammering the northeast with snow, sleet, and high winds after it barbed the south and spawned tornados and more misery. one of the tornados caught on camera. a walgreens in mobile, alabama, a tornado just churned through and josh holman was there when it happened. listen. >> i never have been in a war zone, but i'm sure this is what it looks like. all the stuff that is lifted off the buildings here. there were totes and things left in the trees. i was thankful i was alive. >> taken to carthy airport, a southwest airlines plane with 134 passengers skidded off the runway and luckily no one was hurt. as the snow piles up, thousands of travelers are stranded as flights are canceled and the kids out in the snow seem to be enjoying all of this. we will look at how people are coping and what else is in store. chad? >> wind for the big cities, don. it is going to be just one of the days where the planes can't get out of the way of each other. we will have
cnn newsroom continues right now with don lemon. hey, don. . >> thank you very much. brooke is off today. a winter storm hammering the northeast with snow, sleet, and high winds after it barbed the south and spawned tornados and more misery. one of the tornados caught on camera. a walgreens in mobile, alabama, a tornado just churned through and josh holman was there when it happened. listen. >> i never have been in a war zone, but i'm sure this is what it looks like. all the stuff...
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. >> don' intervene. it could end violently. >> reporter: suzie walks her dog almost every day and has noticed the new patrols out on the streets. >> i think we have to be as neighbors to watch out for each other. keep an eye because there is not enough sleep so i think it is important. >> reporter: so is it working? well, those neighborhood volunteers said there have not been any home burglaries in their community since they started these patrols but at this point they are not ready to claim success. reporting live in san jose, i'm mark sayre, cbs 5. >>> distract walking. it's a real problem, especially in the bay area. the new effort to keep pedestrians safe from their own smartphones. >> then you could own some of the best views in the world for a hefty price. the multi-million dollar bay area villa going up for auction. ,,,,,,,,,,,, with a stubborn fever.. but tonight, a family spokesperson says the 88-ye- >>> former president george h.w. bush remains in intensive care with a stubborn fever. but tonig
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ahÍ per e perdieron la vida 20 niÑos usar un grupo de voluntarios armados >> para patrullar arÁreas don e tenemos escuelas primarias >> las reacciones a su propuesta no se hicieron esperar >> esta mader de familia tiene 3 hijos y dice que es una idea s descabellada >> en vez de hacer u bien hacen daÑo, hay muchoa violencia, y a vamos hacia atrÁs >> no es la unÚnica propuest, e quieren tambiÉn darle pistolas a los maestros y entrenarlos, una idea no aceptada para este le s legislador >> los maestros necesitan estar en las escuelas para dar educ educaci educaciÓn no para proteccion >> dice que no necesita la au r autorizacion de nadie para in iniciar el plan que inicia a pprincipios de enero cuando in c inician las clases >> cuando digo algo, lo cumplo, la mayoria de su grupo de vol t voluntario son ancianos que t n tiene entrenamiento de armas, su edad preocupa mucho >> si ellos son viejos, ¿y yo u que? yo soy anciano >> mientras llega ese dÍa la g angustia de esta mujer increm incrementa >> es un error muy grande, si yo pudiera evitaria todo esto >> en phoenix, arizona, julio i c
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in belvidere, don ford, cbs 5. >> okay. so everyone here including the producer and director say you need to buy it and then invite us all over. >> 300k not a problem. my payments are going through the roof though. i have to finance what $41 million? what a beautiful -- my question is, how come it hasn't sold? >> it's expensive! that's why. >> some movie star out there has all that do re mi. >> come on. >> san francisco, right at your fingertips? we'll come over every night. >>> it is 4:57. coming up, san francisco taking action against distract walking. >> and the city has a gift for commuters. >> it is a centennial celebration muni is celebrating 100 years in san francisco. the best part is they are giving you a present. we'll tell you what it is in just a moment. >> all right, cate. plus despite thousands of american parents waiting for their new additions, vladimir putin stops u.s. adoptions of russian children. coming up. ,,,, share everything. share brotherly love. share one up's. mom ? mom ? the share everything plan
in belvidere, don ford, cbs 5. >> okay. so everyone here including the producer and director say you need to buy it and then invite us all over. >> 300k not a problem. my payments are going through the roof though. i have to finance what $41 million? what a beautiful -- my question is, how come it hasn't sold? >> it's expensive! that's why. >> some movie star out there has all that do re mi. >> come on. >> san francisco, right at your fingertips? we'll come...
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i should point out i mentioned that don stewart, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's spokesperson was talking to reporter there we saw a moment ago in the gaggle of reporters, he said we're waiting to see if the vice president can sell this to his party. stewart says biden and mcconnell will meet while they are up on capitol hill as you look live at ohio clock the area where senators and spokes people go. the senate republicans have not signed off on the deal. it is protocol. when asked how long until a vote, don stewart said "awhile everything always takes longer in the senate." and it does, ed. but we could be seeing a vote, you know, sometime past 11:00. it really doesn't matter as far as the clock goes before midnight east coast time because despite the fact that is the fiscal cliff deadline as we noted the house adjourned until tomorrow and essentially the u.s. is technically going over the cliff even though lawmakers can adjust and beat things back if they decide to pass whatever comes out of congress before wednesday. >> right. and the irs can sign -- give instructions to c
i should point out i mentioned that don stewart, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's spokesperson was talking to reporter there we saw a moment ago in the gaggle of reporters, he said we're waiting to see if the vice president can sell this to his party. stewart says biden and mcconnell will meet while they are up on capitol hill as you look live at ohio clock the area where senators and spokes people go. the senate republicans have not signed off on the deal. it is protocol. when asked...
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in annapolis, don harrison, abc2 news. >>> if you're in new zealand, you don't have to wait. people already ringing in the new year the first to ring in 2013 setting off fireworks from the auckland sky tower. australians brought in 2013 with a dazzling fireworks show. the magnificent display went off in a blaze of collar. it's reported that at least 100,000 individual fireworks were used to pull off that sparkling spectacle. >>> we're learning new details about the september 11th terror attack on the consulate in benghazi. the report was released today it. blames the state department, in large part, for failing to respond to requests for more security resources there. the attack left ambassador chris stevens and three other americans dead. >>> another health scare for secretary of state hillary clinton. she was admitted into the hospital because of a blood clot. >> reporter: doctors at new york presbyterian hospital said secretary of state hillary clinton will have top spend at least the next couple of days for observation, after they discovered a blood clot that resulted fro
in annapolis, don harrison, abc2 news. >>> if you're in new zealand, you don't have to wait. people already ringing in the new year the first to ring in 2013 setting off fireworks from the auckland sky tower. australians brought in 2013 with a dazzling fireworks show. the magnificent display went off in a blaze of collar. it's reported that at least 100,000 individual fireworks were used to pull off that sparkling spectacle. >>> we're learning new details about the september...
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i'm don lemon. i'm don lemon. have a great night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> . >>> shuffle the deck, roll the dice and give the wheel a spin. america took chances this year. gambling on whether to keep the old president or pick a new one. betting on a better economy. coming up snake eyes in some places and dpeel dealing wild cards in other. now we've got the oddsmakers to break it all down. from cbs' "the talk, ayesha tyler, ben stein, julie mason, and stand-up guy, pete dominick. cnn's own isha sesay, "the cake boss's buddy valastro. on "a.c. 360's" all the best, all the worst, 2012. welcome. i'm tom foreman and this was a year for living dangerously. whether flirting with the fiscal cliff or skydiving from the edge of space or just buying a powerball ticket, risk-taking was back in vogue. and as we head into the new year, we're going to look back at all the risky business that brought us here, in the economy, in entertainment, in sports, in pop culture, in technology, and in the biggest, baddest g
i'm don lemon. i'm don lemon. have a great night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> . >>> shuffle the deck, roll the dice and give the wheel a spin. america took chances this year. gambling on whether to keep the old president or pick a new one. betting on a better economy. coming up snake eyes in some places and dpeel dealing wild cards in other. now we've got the oddsmakers to break it all down. from cbs' "the talk, ayesha tyler, ben stein, julie mason, and...
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i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. >>> tonight, the one and only barbra streisand. ♪ of the way we were >> extraordinary hour with the legendary superstar. >> those men are fighting for your right to make any kind of picture you want. >> her incredible career. >> i only began to sing because i or regejon % , g, u'ri a sports jacket. >> yeah, i am. >> how did you know to buy a sports jacket? [ cellphone chirping ] [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe. k. love you. [ chirping, buzzing continues ] [ horn honks ] [ buzzing continues ] [ male announcer ] the sprint drive first app. blocks and replies to texts while you drive. we can live without the &. visit sprint.com/drive. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! we can live without the &. it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this lo
i'm don lemon. thanks for watching. >>> tonight, the one and only barbra streisand. ♪ of the way we were >> extraordinary hour with the legendary superstar. >> those men are fighting for your right to make any kind of picture you want. >> her incredible career. >> i only began to sing because i or regejon % , g, u'ri a sports jacket. >> yeah, i am. >> how did you know to buy a sports jacket? [ cellphone chirping ] [ buzzing ] bye dad. drive safe....
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don harrison. abc 2news. >> this labor agreement affects ports all up and down the east coast and on the gulf. >>> maryland live casino opened this morning and doesn't plan to close them ever, ever again. they are now open 24-7 because of new state legislation it also plans to add table games and will open a poker area after that. the changes are also adding more jobs to the cast no. >> we are adding 1200 more jobs with table games. it's about 150 of them are tied to the 24 hours, starting by tonight. then the rest of them will be added as we get closer and closer to the table games operation with about 800 of them tied to the table games operation. >> reporter: they believe chances will help the casino better compete with casinos in neighboring states. right now there is no timetable but casino said it's best estimate is early spring. >>> in tonight's health alert we tend to have lots of leftovers during the hole days, now that we have just a few days christmas dinner time to start thinking about
don harrison. abc 2news. >> this labor agreement affects ports all up and down the east coast and on the gulf. >>> maryland live casino opened this morning and doesn't plan to close them ever, ever again. they are now open 24-7 because of new state legislation it also plans to add table games and will open a poker area after that. the changes are also adding more jobs to the cast no. >> we are adding 1200 more jobs with table games. it's about 150 of them are tied to the 24...